The Cognitive Price of Indecision
Implement the "Two-Minute Rule" for small tasks and decisions. If a task takes less than two minutes to complete (e.g., reply to an email, file a document, make a quick decision), do it immediately instead of deferring. This prevents mental backlog.
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Every small decision left pending carries a hidden cognitive "cost." It occupies mental space and contributes to decision fatigue. By clearing these micro-tasks instantly, you free up mental bandwidth, reduce procrastination's burden, and create a sense of clear accomplishment, paying a lower price in mental energy.
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Hola, volia saber el seu preu.
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Original (Catalan): Hola, volia saber el seu preu.
English translation: Hello, I wanted to know your price.